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I've decided to build them on my own.

I've had the hollow vacuume formed ones (their ribs crack with age and are not proto) and a brass one (again thin sheet design and not proto).  Never saw a solid plastic one for sale.  Mine are the Thrall heavy ribbed coal gons.  They have prototypical rib undercuts and seperate grab ladders.  Solid bolster design.  3D printed and post processed.  I will share the project on OGR as it progresses.

Rick Bacon posted:

Berkshire Valley ran ads in 48/O Scale News back in the late 90s for a plastic Thrall rotary gondola.  Did this model ever see the light of day?  I

NO because Berkshire Valley had issues with their suppliers-esp the trucks with the spinning bearing end caps as Berkshire Valley stated back in the day.

Look for Barnie Stumple [Now Deceased] thralls at O scale shows. He made many Thrall Rotary Gons- esp for the SF Science Museum layout in Chicago. They maybe crude in todays standards but are still effective.

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I owned a set of 44 of the Barney Stumple Thrall cars from the Museum of Science & Industry- pretty nice cars all in all- I ended up selling them all in favor of MTH's coalporter cars. These cars were decorated for Commonwealth Edison, and were very nice considering they were from the late 70's. A lot of brass add on parts too. Also these cars had coal loads.

Jeff78rr posted:

I owned a set of 44 of the Barney Stumple Thrall cars from the Museum of Science & Industry- pretty nice cars all in all- I ended up selling them all in favor of MTH's coalporter cars. These cars were decorated for Commonwealth Edison, and were very nice considering they were from the late 70's. A lot of brass add on parts too. Also these cars had coal loads.

Brass or Tin? My undecorated Rotary Gons from Barney have tin metal ends.

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